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What about the younger generation candidates?

Kathryn Unger

Letter to the editor,
My husband and I attended the all candidates meeting, since living in Rainy River only for five months, we wanted to hear the candidates points of view.

Disappointed by number in attendance at candidates forum

Take us in the right direction

Kristine Brown
Concerned Citizen and business owner

Letter to the Editor,
It is nice to see that there is more than one person interested in taking on the position of Mayor of Rainy River. 

Thanks for the coverage

Pumpkin Festival Committee

Thank you for your coverage of the Pumpkin Festival this year. We appreciated the articles before and after the event.

Happy to see barrier broken

Ewan Affleck
Yellowknife NWT.

I was pleased to see that the Rainy River Valley Giant Pumpkin Festival is still thriving.

Harper sold us out to the Americans

Al Simard

Prime Minister Stephen Harper claims he is committed to building a Canada that remains strong, united, independent and free, but his actions point to the contrary.

In response to Aug. 29th story

Travis Boissoneau

Letter to Editor,
Re: Men fined for fishing out of Treaty Area, Aug 29
I am one of the individuals who have been charged in one of the incidents mentioned in the article. My name is Travis Boissoneau and I am a member of the Robinson Huron Treaty. I basically want to provide a brief background of my approach to the case and personal insight about the historical context of our treaties.

Lower entry is more attractive

Michael J. Baranowski Nestor Falls, ON.

Letter to the Editor, One of our favourite Bass Tournaments was the Morson Bass Classic; when it was changing to a new site and logo Morson Bass International we were not concerned until we found out that a change from a two day tournament to a three day and the entry fee was increased to $500.00 from the $300.00 fee.

Phony baloney

It just gets more ridiculous all the time.
Open up your electric bill and now there is a charge for lost power along the lines from the energy source to your home.

New services available at RR MNDM office

News Release
Ont. Gov’t.

The Rainy River ServiceOntario/Government Information Centre is making it easier for local families to get even more government services in their communities, Government Services Minister Gerry Phillips announced today.

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